My Brilliant Friend

by Elena Ferrante

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My Brilliant Friend

While Marcello and Stefano are both at the top of the social scale, Lila associates Stefano with the future of the neighborhood—a future that includes civility, unity, and a disregard for past...

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My Brilliant Friend

In "My Brilliant Friend," Elena Greco is the narrator, with strained yet loving ties to her parents. Her best friend, Lila Cerullo, shares a complex bond with her brother Rino, who both supports and...

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My Brilliant Friend

While Lila initially designs the shoes in My Brilliant Friend to express her creativity, they gradually come to symbolize the failure of her dreams for herself, her family, and the neighborhood.

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My Brilliant Friend

Lila in My Brillinat Friend is not in love with Stefano Carracci, the man she agrees to marry. She weds him to avoid having to marry Marcello Solara. Stefano is acceptable to her, even though she...

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My Brilliant Friend

Donato and Nino Sarratore serve as foil characters to the typical men of Naples by being refined, educated, and poetic, unlike the more violent and animalistic local men. Despite their attractive...

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My Brilliant Friend

The five girls in Marcello's car are Elena Greco, Lila Cerullo, Ada Cappuccio, Gigliola Spagnuolo, and Carmela Peluso. They are taken away by Marcello and Michele Solara after a confrontation...

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My Brilliant Friend

In "My Brilliant Friend," Elena and Lila are foil characters, highlighting contrasting traits: Lila's bravery and instinctive intelligence contrast Elena's cautiousness and studious nature....

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